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As beforehand reported, Joe Biden's youngest daughter Ashley Biden left her diary underneath a mattress at a Palm Seaside rehab residence after a keep at a remedy facility. The 2 males who discovered Ashley Biden's diary on the midway home later offered the diary to James O'Keefe and Undertaking Veritas.
In a January 2019 entry, Ashley Biden recalled how she used to bathe together with her father, Joe Biden, and prompt it could have contributed to her intercourse dependancy.
The diary describes Ashley and her father Joe Biden bathing collectively at an inappropriate age.
“I've at all times been loopy about boys,” Ashley wrote. “Hypersexuality at a younger age… I bear in mind being considerably promiscuous with (a member of the family); I bear in mind having intercourse with mates at a younger age; Rain with my father (in all probability not applicable).' she wrote in a January 2019 entry, in accordance with the Each day Mail.
James O'Keefe was later the sufferer of a late-night FBI raid and arrested by the Biden administration.
The 2 males who discovered Ashley Biden's diary on the midway home pleaded responsible to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property.
And Joe Biden's DOJ is utilizing his responsible pleas to go after Undertaking Veritas founder James O'Keefe.
Now, the Justice Division is demanding jail time for Amy Harris, who discovered the diary underneath Ashley Biden's mattress.
The Hill reported:
The Division of Justice (DOJ) is looking for jail phrases for Amy Harris, the girl who stole the diary of the president's daughter Ashley Biden and offered it to conservative media web site Undertaking Veritas for hundreds of {dollars} forward of the 2020 presidential election. .
In keeping with the DOJ, Harris was quickly dwelling at Ashley Biden's residence in Delray Seaside, Florida, in September 2020 when she stole a diary “containing extremely private entries” in addition to tax data, a cellphone, and household pictures. Harris employed defendant Robert Kurlander to help him in promoting the collected materials.
New York-based Undertaking Veritas paid Harris and Kurlander $20,000 for the diary and different materials, which the pair returned to Florida to retrieve. Undertaking Veritas is a controversial media outlet identified for sting operations, sending its employees undercover to document sources and seize the true story behind headlines.
In November, the DOJ raided two places related to Undertaking Veritas and the group's founder, James O'Keefe.
Undertaking Veritas by no means printed the diary, however a separate web site did. O'Keefe, who stated he bought the diary from tipsters who left it in a lodge room, stated he didn’t publish it as a result of he couldn’t confirm its authenticity.